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All rights reserved We continue to strengthen our presence in key markets develop innovative solutions and acquire companies in prioritised areas Saab's products are sold to over 100 countries and we currently operates in over 30 countries it’s becoming increasingly difficult for armed forces to act without being observed Saab is responding by developing camouflage with sophisticated – and surprising – features Being well-camouflaged is one of the greatest advantages that armed forces can have in a conflict and well-trained troops are all major assets the tactical gain provided by being able to act undetected by one’s enemy cannot be overstated “Effective camouflage provides you with the ability to act first,” explains Lisa Nigran Director of Marketing for Saab’s camouflage arm “It allows you to stay static when you need to and to get closer to the enemy when the time comes If you don’t have the right camouflage Unfortunately for those who want to remain concealed meaning that camouflage technology must also constantly evolve camouflage’s main task was to disguise assets from visual and infrared detection but the arrival of new sensors quickly forced manufacturers to innovate “The first camouflage nets that were produced offered visual and near-infrared protection and this was followed by UV protection in winter environments,” says Nigran camouflage developers face new sensor threats in the form of the high-tech hyperspectral sensors that are currently under development and also relatively low-tech UAVs which can be deployed in great numbers at low cost There’s a need for high levels of creativity and sophisticated engineering to ensure that camouflage systems retain their ability to provide the power of concealment Lisa Nigran explains Saab has been an industry innovator since it burst onto the camouflage market in 1957 with a lightweight easy-to-handle PVC camouflage net adapted from fishing equipment The idea was completely revolutionary at a time when almost all camouflage netting was made of natural jute fibre which tended to be heavy and tended to absorb water Today, the company provides the world's armed forces with camouflage solutions for almost every conceivable combat configuration – for use in static situations, for use on vehicles as diverse as tanks and transports, and for use by individuals working in climates ranging from arctic tundra to tropical jungles The most sophisticated systems provide protection from signal detection for electromagnetic signals and give armed forces a cost-effective way of maintaining combat supremacy “Personnel are now better educated and more valuable than ever before and assets such as radar and tanks are getting more expensive,” says Nigran “Protection with camouflage is really cheap compared to suffering a loss.” The static net range includes both 2D and 3D nets suitable for armed forces’ use in environments as diverse as snow Nigran explains that while the two-dimensional nets are highly effective in flat settings such as arid deserts and snow-covered terrain the three-dimensional nets offer major advantages in settings that are more complex and textured “Both types of camouflage are multispectral and have different properties and features,” explains Nigran “While the 2D net is just one layer of material with an added pattern the 3D net has two layers with a base material providing strength and the second layer creating a leaf-like fringe This provides far superior coverage in woodland environments.” The most advanced static nets in the range provide protection from detection across the full electromagnetic spectrum “That’s everything from UV and then the visual spectrum through to infrared and radar from zero to one hundred gigahertz,” says Nigran so you don’t need a separate thermal sheet.” Nigran says the features of the Saab range provide users with advantages that follow the principle of the ‘protection onion’ “You shouldn’t be there,” she says The static nets come in a range of standard sizes that allow them to easily deployed to protect assets from tanks to light armoured vehicles and command centres They can also be tailored to meet specific needs “I think the biggest we have done is 18 x 25 metres and that’s a really big net,” says Nigran With a bank of thousands of camouflage patterns and colours there are very few limits on the types of camouflage that customers can specify “We are the world leader when it comes to imitating the colours of nature in the near-infrared part of the spectrum,” Nigran explains as it provides you with the ability to blend into the background when you’re out in a natural environment but you don’t appear as a black hole And we’re also world leaders when it comes to all types of radar.” While the Barracuda range is today world-leading and used by armed forces across the planet sensing technology is constantly evolving and camouflage technology needs to keep pace Saab has a team of 11 engineers at its research and development centre at Gamleby in Sweden as well as an additional team of three in the United States “One big new threat that they are working on addressing is hyperspectral sensors,” says Nigran “These are capable of dividing up the electromagnetic spectrum to actually detect what an object is made of and so they’re very difficult to evade They require a lot of computer power and so we haven’t yet seen them in use in the field but eventually they will be in use.” To help counter the threat the Saab team is conducting trials with its own hyperspectral sensor establishing techniques for deceiving even this most sophisticated of detection techniques The team is also monitoring UAV development to combat what may be an even bigger challenge to conventional camouflage techniques very close and they are more or less disposable the static nets need to become even more efficient at masking thermal signals but also infrared and visual signatures The team is using a UAV for flights over our static nets to see how we can improve them.” One technique under review for use in the camouflage is nanotechnology involving engineering products at the nano scale of between 1 and 100 nanometres or one-billionth of a metre The technology has the potential to bring major advances to the properties of the coatings and pigments used in static nets “We have done some experiments and trials and we’re working together on this with other institutes but we’re not at the production stage just yet,” Nigran says Read more about our camouflage systems Saab serves the global market of governments authorities and corporations with products services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security Archive Architecture Volunteers collect plastic pellets from a beach in Nigran Spanish state prosecutors have opened an investigation into countless tiny plastic pellets washing up on the country’s northwest coastline after they were spilled from a transport ship A volunteer shows plastic pellets collected from a beach in Nigran A volunteer collects plastic pellets from a beach in Nigran Spain (AP) — Countless tiny plastic pellets are washing up on the shores of northern Spain and local authorities declared an environmental emergency on Tuesday after a shipping container fell off a transport vessel last month which has borne the brunt of the pollution and neighboring Asturias asked Spain’s national government to help Spanish state prosecutors opened an investigation Prosecutors fear that the pellets could have toxic properties and said there are indications that they had also been found on French shores “These little balls of plastic are an environmental problem because fish confuse them with fish eggs and eat them and they enter the food chain … and end up on our dinner tables,” Cristobal López spokesperson for the Spanish environmental group Ecologistas en Acción told The Associated Press from a beach in Galicia The spill was first reported to authorities on Dec 13 when hundreds of thousands of tiny white balls began washing up on Spain’s Atlantic shoreline Spain’s government representative for the Galicia region said that the container ship Toconao lost six shipping containers off the coast of Portugal some 80 kilometers (50 miles) to the west of Viana do Castelo One of the six containers contained 1,000 sacks of pellets with each sack holding 25 kilograms (55 pounds) of the tiny plastic balls used in the fabrication of plastic products Greenpeace and other environmental groups calculate the total amount of pellets lost to be in the millions They say that the pellets represent a danger for marine and human life since they can break down into even smaller microplastics that can be consumed by fish that are later caught by fishermen “The contamination of the oceans and ecosystems with plastics is one of the biggest problems faced by humanity,” Spain’s minister for the environment “So the spilling of such an important quantity of plastics requires close oversight and to determine if the transport company and shipping company exercised the proper precautions.” the shipping company contracted to transport the containers told the AP in an email that the containers were lost on Dec 8 in the deep sea during the voyage from Spain’s southern port of Algeciras to Rotterdam It said that the Toconao is a charter vessel and it works on the company’s route between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean “None of the six containers contained dangerous goods One of them was loaded with bags with little plastic pellets for the production of food-grade packaging like water bottles,” Maersk said in the statement “The vessel owners have appointed multiple cleanup specialists to support removing the pellets.” Maersk said it is investigating the cause of the lost containers to “take necessary steps to minimize the risk of similar incidents occurring in the future.” Volunteers and workers have organized to clean up the beaches and coasts of the area which depends on a large fish and shellfish industry Galicia’s marine coastline was devastated by an oil spill from the Prestige tanker in 2002 proposed measures last October to help prevent the mishandling and spillage of plastic pellets The measures must be debated by the 27 EU member states and the European Parliament and would enter into force 18 months after any agreement is reached a Spanish NGO dedicated to fighting microplastics in the sea said that this is the largest single spill of pellets that his group has seen in Spanish waters He said he hoped this incident could help push the EU and national authorities to act Oliva said the pellets act as sponges for toxins already in the water turning them into toxic pills for any sea creature that eats them and entering the food chain that can reach human consumers “This adds to the problem of microplastics,” Oliva told The AP “We must put the focus of the debate not on who cleans this up because next month we could find ourselves running again (to clean another spill up) if there is no regulation to guarantee that this type of material is handled with care.” Associated Press writer Lorne Cook in Brussels contributed After sealing the world championship title last weekend in Portugal Toni Bou and Repsol Honda Team return for the Spanish Trial GP Toni Bou arrives back in Galicia as world champion having clinched the title with one GP still to go in the FIM Trial Outdoor World Championship fresh off the back of achieving the season’s maximum objective returns to home soil to do battle in a trial that has always brought out the best of Bou; one that he has consistently triumphed in since first winning the championship back in 2006 heads into the final GP of the season intent on confirming his presence among the sport’s elite In Portugal the Japanese rider was plagued with back problems and has undergone physiotherapy to be able to finish the season on a high The Repsol Honda Team rider will be hoping to score a top five championship finish a feat that he will have achieved on twenty occasions also arrives at the trial with a challenge lined up: finish the year on the podium The youngster narrowly missed doing so in Portugal and won’t want to finish the season without savouring the winner’s champagne Busto has so far been the revelation of the year being the best debutante in the history of trial’s top flight The trial in Teo will have the paddock in the sports area at A Ramallosa There will be five sections close to the starting line and another five in Mirador de Lampai in A Agrela The route will be 18.5 kilometres in length the last rider to start will do so at 11:00 local time in Spain Now that the main objective of the season – the world title – is out of the way the only thing left to do is to enjoy the two final trials where I will be able to take it a bit easier I just want to enjoy this trial without the pressure of having to win I hope that people come to the trial and have some fun like I do in a Grand Prix where I always give it my best After the difficulty that I had in the Portuguese GP I hope that I get a more satisfying result and above all I’m going to work to recover physically and finish the world championship in the top five It will be twenty years amongst the world’s top In Portugal I was very close to the podium and the truth is that I don’t want to finish the season without knowing what it feels like to be up there in the top category I know that at worst I will finish the world championship in sixth place which is a great result for me in my first year in World Pro Last week I felt great on the bike and I would like to repeat it Toni Bou (Repsol Honda Team) won his 9th world crown If there feels like a synergy between Thiago and Stefan Bajcetic in the heart of the Liverpool midfield it’s all in the genes: Thiago’s father Mazinho and Bajcetic’s father Srdan were team-mates at Celta Vigo during the 1996-97 season But the two Liverpool players have a deeper connection to Galicia forged in the years they spent with an amateur club founded in 1996.  Thiago played for Ureca — now known as ED Val Minor Nigran — from 2003 to 2005 played for the same club for three years from the age of five the man who helped establish Ureca (Val Minor) with a group of friends is struck by the coincidence every time he watches Liverpool on television Stefan stays on this path and follows in Thiago’s footsteps,” he says “And also Thiago helps him a bit because they’ve got beginnings in common.” Stefan Bajcetic - the young Liverpool midfielder with an appetite for disruption The family had not long relocated to Galicia after a spell living in Rio de Janeiro following Mazinho’s retirement a team was needed for their sons Thiago and Rafinha to play football the expectation was that the brothers would join Celta’s youth team — but as their season had already started He wasn’t just searching for a team for Thiago and Rafinha but also for Rodrigo (currently of Leeds United) Rodrigo’s father Adalberto and Mazinho were set to go into business together and had relocated their families to Spain Their sons grew as close as cousins during their time playing at a futsal school in Rio before they joined Flamengo’s youth system together in 2002 “We were going to train that same afternoon,” Lago recalls “Not even 15 minutes after joining in with the group you could see the quality they had — and we had a really good team for that age group Lago says in his two decades of working in football in Galicia he has never seen another player like the Liverpool midfielder when he controlled the ball with his chest “Thiago is the kind of player who is able to make those alongside him play well. He gives that good pass he’s capable of reading the game and he’s an intelligent player There are other players who have a lot of quality but they lack that tactical intelligence to know how to read a game or an opposition team’s weaknesses Lago reflects on a time when his team were in a title race with nearby rivals Celta — no mean feat for a small amateur club Val Minor finished runners-up in Thiago and Rodrigo’s first season and were a few points off Celta when the following season was drawing to a close Val Minor were leading 2-1 away at Celta’s academy and the tactic was for the corner-taker to play the ball short to Thiago who would either put in a pinpoint cross or take on players himself to try and carve out an opening I remember telling him ‘Let’s do the same thing he dribbled past two players and got into the area — pass and goal That’s the best memory I have of him: that move.” It was a clever bit of play that won them the game 3-1 and set them on their way to the league title.  There was a similar showing from Thiago at Arousa F7 Infantil in 2005 Lago describes the seven-a-side competition — which has also showcased Dani Carvajal Ferran Torres and Ansu Fati during their junior years — as “one of the best youth tournaments in the world” were forced to play their way through a series of qualifiers in order to advance into the tournament they made it to the quarter-finals — where they were knocked out by Barcelona “Even though we only reached the quarter-finals Thiago was named the best player of the tournament,” Lago says with the same pride he has been telling that story for the past 18 years “It’s a source of happiness and satisfaction to say was no longer in a coaching role by the time Bajcetic joined the man in charge was Simon Gonzalez-Banga Bajcetic was a match-winner in his own right During a seven-a-side game against local rivals Areosa Gonzalez-Banga remembers the game was proving complicated “He took the ball and the game finished 5-3 says as a young Bajcetic had a lot of energy and was always on the move And even though he reiterates Bajcetic was a well-behaved kid his exuberance would sometimes get him into mischief one of the key principles is to show respect to the opponent Gonzalez-Banga would take his best players off the pitch Bajcetic and his team-mate Lucas Gomez were brought off but I called over one of the match officials who was also confused and he had to go and find them They’d run off around the training centre and they were practically on top of the pavilion roof — the rascals!” It is this ceaseless energy which Gonzalez-Banga believes has helped the 18-year-old make it to the Premier League he almost certainly wouldn’t have made it as a professional football player If Stefan had liked basketball and not football he would almost certainly have ended up being a good basketball player.” Val Minor and Celta had an agreement that only one player from each year group could be transferred Gonzalez-Banga insists that it had nothing to do with Bajcetic’s father having played for Celta “There was no other player from that age group who stood out as much as Stefan,” he says “And if Stefan didn’t have the surname Bajcetic The same can be said for Thiago (and Rafinha) whose father took a similarly laidback approach to his sons’ careers And while both Thiago and Bajcetic share a footballing education at Val Minor there are clear differences in style: Bajcetic is a defence-minded midfielder whose strength is in his positional awareness and physical presence is beyond comparison to any other kind of player — the way he thinks There is hope that Bajcetic can continue to learn from Thiago while they partner up in Liverpool’s midfield there are people all along the Ria de Vigo coast swelling with pride As Lago puts it: “It’s a coincidence which makes us incredibly happy.” (Additional reporting: Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero) (Top photo: Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajcetic train for Liverpool Getty Images; and pictured as children at Val Minor) designed and manufactured by Marine Instruments has been successfully and permanently installed on the Spanish Navy’s Maritime Action Ship (BAM) “Meteoro.” The “Meteoro” is a patrol vessel tasked with security Its duties also include collaborating with the state’s security forces and agencies at sea such as operations against drug trafficking The incorporation of the M5D-Airfox enhances its operational capabilities in these missions The M5D-Airfox serves as an ideal tool for military missions related to enhanced security Among its main features are solar propulsion providing up to 10 hours of autonomy; the ability to operate in maritime environments; and a high-definition 360-degree visual camera facilitating comprehensive and detailed surveillance and tracking tasks The installation of the M5D-Airfox on the BAM “Meteoro” was carried out between May 13 and 24 the UAV was commissioned and the ship’s crew was trained ensuring a smooth and efficient system integration the M5D-Airfox completed its first operational flight in the waters off the island of Gran Canaria demonstrating its capability and effectiveness in real environments marking a milestone in the implementation of advanced technologies in the Spanish Navy With this implementation on the BAM “Meteoro,” there are now two Navy ships equipped with the M5D-Airfox following the previous installation on the BAM “Furor.” Indo Defence – Jakarta – 11-14 June DSEI – London – 9-12 September PARTNER – Belgrade – 23-26 September Seafuture – La Spezia – 29 Sept.-2 October ADEX – Seoul – 29 October-2 November Dubai Air Show – Dubai – 17-21 November Milipol Paris – Paris – 18-21 Novenber Expodefensa – Bogotá – 1-3 December Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Archive HOUSING To make this website work, we log user data. By using Shephard's online services, you agree to our Privacy Policy Stay up to date with our Newsletter Or login On display at DSEI this year is Saab’s Barracuda Mobile Camouflage System (MCS) configured for the Warrior infantry fighting vehicle following small orders by the British Army WEW’s new self-contained Fuel Storage and Dispensing (FSD) system has a far larger capacity than the manufacturer’s normal product line Systems engineering specialist Drumgrange displayed its Land C4ISR Integration concept for tactical ground vehicles at this year's DSEI UMS Skeldar announced that it has joined forces with JetLease to launch the first global leasing product for its V-200 … BAE Systems showcased its CV90 IFV at DSEI in London equipped with its latest generation E30 turret which includes a Spike LR missile launcher system helmets and optics equipment at DSEI 2017 in London.  Shephard spoke with Neeraj Gupta At DSEI 2017 Saab positioned a variant of its Gripen C for two upcoming red air training programmes a global daawah organisation met Sydney’s South Asian business and community leaders at a dinner held on Friday 24 February 2023 at Himalaya Restaurant in Granville Syed Fuzail Raza who has accompanied Haji Imran Attari on this trip also attended this event along with Haji Abdul Waheed Attari Maulana Imran Attari is a world-renowned Islamic Scholar who has been the Head of the Central Advisory Board of Dawat-e-Islami for around 18 years He joined Dawat-e-Islami in 1992 as a local volunteer and was appointed as the Head of the Central Advisory Board by His Eminence Maulana Ilyas Qadiri in 2002 Haji Imran Attari explained Dawate Islami’s vision highlighting the organization’s commitment to improving the lives of individuals and communities through religious education and spiritual development He also discussed future projects planned for Australia seeking support from community and business leaders in current and future initiatives The attendees were encouraged to follow the basic principles of Islam which include believing in the oneness of Allah Haji Imran Attari emphasised the importance of avoiding bad deeds using our precious time in beneficial activities The event was graced by the presence of several prominent community leaders President of Association for Professional Families support and Welfare incorporated and Pakistani community leader and president of Pakistan Australia Association Senior cardiologist based in Sydney and past president of Australia Pakistan Medical Association and community leader and president PTI Australia Secretary Pakistan Association of Australia Head of South Asian Muslim association of Australia Maulana Haji Imran Attari also invited community leaders to join him for a private lunch next day which was attended by several community leaders including Mr Farhat Jaffri President Pakistan Association of Australia CEO of Sydney Forex and prominent Pakistani community and business leader and others This event also provided further opportunity to engage and discuss various projects and activities between Maulana Haji Imran Attari and his team of Dawate Islami Australia volunteers and business and community leaders Community and business leaders at the meeting The program was followed by dinner and interactions with all the participants providing an opportunity for networking and exchanging ideas Nigran-e-Shura highlighted the role of Dawate Islami during recent earth quack in Turkey and Syria where volunteers from Dawate Islami were at the forefront of relief efforts especially in Turkey where Dawate Islami has already established several centres undertaking range of religious and humanitarian relief activities non-profit Islamic organization based in Pakistan with a global presence The organization aims to promote the teachings of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (s) through a range of educational and spiritual programs It seeks to encourage individuals to improve themselves and their communities 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Read more Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress A company from Pontevedra works with a bacterial formulation that manages manure eliminating odors and separating pathogens to transform it into the best organic fertilizer in crops to apply biotechnology to dairy and meat production in the primary sector in Galicia with a cocktail of bacteria that reverses the putrefaction process and pushes it towards fermentation to generate new life Five years ago Carla Salazar and her husband Fernando gave birth to Bioprana They took the name from the Hindu word ‘Prana’ which translates as vital energy with a very clear objective: to take what nature offers to repair what overproduction and human action have unbalanced a country effervescent in sustainability where they take great care of their natural heritage as a source of wealth and imported this technology to apply it to family farms but also to large agricultural and livestock farms in Galicia co-founder of Bioprana and director of R&D Projects Preparations containing a cocktail of bacteria are applied to what they call by-products (compost manure and purines) and an organic process is triggered that transforms the waste into valid organic matter such as manure fertilizer and a healing substrate for the soil With a staff of 7 people with different technical and commercial profiles Bioprana already has more than 600 clients on the Peninsula 99% of our clients are not companies with the bio or Eco label but conventional ones,” says the R&D director but have not yet entered the poultry market They chose Galicia because of the size and importance of its primary sector but they confess that it took them a while to penetrate the market but the application of our products in the corridors of the stables soon gave good results by separating pathogens eliminating odors and greatly improving manure management in beef-milk or beef-meat production centers,’ explains Salazar has an office in Pontevedra and a laboratory in Porto do Molle with the support of the Galician Agency for Innovation of the Xunta there are 15 jobs from the biotechnologist to the commercial department.  “We have worked a lot in training and in the distribution chain to advance and penetrate they verify that odors and blockages are eliminated they improve both animal welfare and soil production and water quality She convinced that environmental legislation both in the State and at European level is already indicating that path in the short term so she trusts that innovation applied to agriculture and livestock will continue to advance in the direction that Bioprana marks An environmental solution based on living microorganisms to take advantage of waste and reduce chemical fertilizers This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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